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McHeuss

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  1. Pictures of Scott Brown and the likes celebrating at Ibrox being hung up in the dressing before the next Old Firm should be enough motivation to beat them. I felt very much for the team that they couldn't beat them once again, but they need to grow a certain level of hate inside.
  2. In my eyes this game is a real test to the team, as only an absolute team spirit plus 100% from everybody is needed to stop them. If they really believe in getting something out of the game, they won't be bothered to falling behind 0:1 in the first minute or being down 0:3 at halftime. First of all, someone Needs to get on Browns nerves, as he is central. Once he loses focus or doesn't get the freedom he is used to, the Celtic system might fall apart a bit. Easier said than done though, as they will come out of the traps quite wildly i guess and Rangers will have big Players missing. So, some luck will be needed for sure, too. Anyway, stand up to the Task and do the blue Shirt pride, please. GOOD LUCK BOYS
  3. Great news - great for our club and i think good for the McCrorie's, too. I loved Ross since he first wore the blue Shirt, fully committed, allrounded talented, just a very smart footballer and...lbnl...homegrown! And more to come from the academy as it seems. The future looks bright...
  4. Well written. All i can add is that Rangers should try to play a football far, far away from their own half...because they just cant defend!
  5. Lucky? sure. Deserved lucky. In this world it can not be, that a human bin bag like Lennon has the last laugh at Rangers all the time - no way!! Rangers though are not there yet, too fragile after that goal, not enough selfbelief to stand up and fight back after getting a goal. Maybe after this game, they realise that the only way is getting your act together and become stronger after conceding, because again they managed to win after being behind. Its all about belief. Although again, no Wallace, Jack etc. on the pitch, Kenny off too soon, leadership is not given to someone over night. Probably easier said than done.. However, great winning run at the moment why end it...?
  6. Trust in Murty!! If he knows he will be in charge for another couple of months means, he will have a different approach to everything involved with the first team. Now it was more or less game by game. He can win an Old Firm for Rangers, thats what I am a 100% sure of!
  7. Great article, guess speaks out how a majority of fans feel right now. I hope the team takes the field on storm, get an early goal and not looking back afterwards. Could be a kickoff to stability, finally.
  8. Ross is an absolute diamond. look after him and he will develop to a great Rangers player. Didn't fear being thrown into an Old Firm, where in my opinion he produced his best game so far. Apart from being rock solid he tries to being creative, too.
  9. I would keep Murty until the end of season, in the meantime look out for a Scottish/British manager, like McInnes or someone similar. I am pretty convinced Murty would be a good enough manager to bring out the best of the team. Depending on the results, why not consider to keep him as first team manager? Surely this time i wouldn't look for a foreign manager who lacks knowledge of Scottish football in general, but escpecially players and teams.
  10. I hate the fact that Rangers are on the receiving end (i.e. from the media) once again. I hate the fact that i was right when i thought Rangers should seek success with a British coach and mainly British players, because i wanted Pedro to win as he is such a likeable person, that was just stamped on all the time. He wasn't scared of bringing in young players, he had enthusiasm, but i just think this philosophy didn't match. They took enough time until they presented Pedro then, they will take again enough time to decide who's next - in the meantime i ask myself if those people are qualified enough to make such decisions? At least thousands of Rangers supporters will have some new hope when they travel to Hearts this weekend with Graeme on the side. Wonder about the team selection... I feel really angry about the whole situation and on the other hand somehow also relieved...
  11. If you read the medias you think "that guy is gone by tomorrow"... is it really what we want? make the newspaper and opposite fans happy? He's a cool guy and as we all know by now, doesn't seem to be perfect. Of course, at Rangers you need to deliver results... What this team needs at this moment is players who stand up for the team, the club and the manager. Guys who lead the team on the field, guys who can be aggressive when needed. Guys who can get angry in interviews. Guys who make a difference. Wallace is not here, Miller is not here at the moment, so we do have Jack who was a leader in Aberdeen, we have Dorrans. It shouldn't be John or McCrorie who fans go crazy about in the first place, although my new black strip bears McCrories name on it...and proud of it... Never was it easier to become a Rangers hero, just step up...
  12. I think Pedro knows where to put the finger on to. Firstly, getting a game system and team gelling. Now team spirit and a fighting spirit is what is needed to win more games. Only 1 thing is missing from preventing Rangers from more success: the 2nd half. Is it really fitness? if not, then its the fighting spirit that needs to be inked into the guys. Having a talented team that plays with passion and determination will be hard to beat. Just now, our opponents still see a chance to beat us even with being 0:1 or 0:2 down. The same teams would give up vs Celtic at the same stage. Rangers need to get to the same point, although as at Celtic, it will take some time.
  13. I hate to say, but as long as Celfish don't start losing and they have Brown fit for Oldfirms, it will be difficult to keep up with them. But once they start losing, things could change very quickly though. So i beg for patience with PC and the team, as i think it is a mental thing (on both sides). I personally think Pedro has learnt a lot since arriving in Glasgow and i sincerely wish that the team will get him the results to steady the boat and get Rangers on the route to success. I do like Pedro and would love him to be successfull with Rangers.
  14. All i can say to people inside ibrox is to let the players feel their full hearted support...from start to finish. Whatever lineup, whatever way the game goes. It will be a hell of a hard game and anything can happen. But with the backing of the fans, the game could turn our way..lets make it happen. A smile on pedros face tonight would make me very happy...
  15. Exactly where i also see a big questionmark. With competition within the team..why is there a slowdown in the tempo, especially when a goal was scored. Instead forcing more goals rather than controlling the game must be the logical way to play it the Rangers way, especially as the opponents know that scoring vs us is not something too exceptional...
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